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Story 21
Tina
and El Maestro
Regardless that they say
the Internet is a virtual anarchy, throughout the world and on their numerous
servers there are millions of worthy and not so worthy home pages in happy
chaos, and yet due to the strange vibes of the web people who think alike
will find each other. That is what happened this time when I landed
on http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kalena. The owner of the page Tina,
established a page in Australia much like the Internet Love Story. (Tina's
site was later renamed at a new URL: http://www.lovestory.com.au)
The inspiration came from her own life since she met her great love, her
current mate in a chat room when he still lived on the opposite end of
the globe. I spoke with Tina over the airways about her love and
the birth of her personal home page dedicated to the topic.
Three and a half years
passed since you and El Maestro met in virtual space. How do you
remember your meeting?
Both
of us still get teary eyed thinking back to our meeting and it still seems
unbelievable. I was very unhappy in those days. My marriage
was in shambles, my husband moved out and I was alone. I didn't dare
admit to my family what happened because I was sure of their ‘I told you
ahead of time’ reaction. Instead, as long as it was possible I poured
my energy into making it seem everything was the same and of course into
my work. Luckily it was around that time that my employer subscribed
to the internet, and so I began to spend my lonely nights surfing the net.
The net seduced me with its overwhelming amount and type of information.
I enjoyed the wondering and didn't even have to worry about the phone ringing
as I was on the line for hours. One night I ended up at a place called
WBS where you could talk in real time with people from all around the world.
This was new to me and I've joined in with curiosity among these people
who had their own jargon. Being the new kid on the block the others
began to quiz me and listened with interest to my introduction. This
was also the place where I could talk about the problems that I've been
holding in for so long. It was a tremendous relief to have an arena
where I could finally talk without any hesitation and be listened to.
Since they did not know who I was they could listen objectively and advise
me the same way.
I found understanding friends
who became an important part of my life and with whom I've spent hours
talking with night after night. One day another newcomer arrived
with the nick El Maestro. I remember he was bugging me with his constant
messages interrupting my train of thought from the conversation.
I've asked him several times to leave me alone but to no avail. His
persistence bothered me at first but later I was impressed and eventually
responded to him at the given e-mail address. That is how the avalanche
of e-mails that followed began and it put a new twist on our lives.
Excerpt
from Tina's diary:
“…I
was revealing more and more of myself, of my private life and things that
I've never told anyone else about. El Maestro was so easy to talk
to about anything: childhood dreams, politics or our mutual love for coffee.
Our relationship became closer and I was happy that I've found such an
unusual and interesting friendship. We talked regularly on the net
for a week (a long time measured in cyber) and I've felt that I was beginning
to tie my emotions to him. I felt a bind to him that until then I've
not felt toward anyone, not a family member, friend or lover. I've
attempted to explain it away that it is my imagination or a side affect
of this media that is given strength by the chat. I was trying to
convince myself ‘I've never even met this man! For God's sake nothing
happened between us except for typing letters to each other!”
It
appeared that El Maestro felt similarly. One of his letters speaks
about feeling somewhat paranoid that he is being watched from somewhere
by an evil scientist who is merely experimenting on the emotions of the
surfers and I'm only the product of his imagination. We both laughed
at that but from there events took a dramatic turn. After work I
could hardly wait to get on the line. The screech of the modem was
music to my ears and I was anxious to arrive in our favorite chat room
that I can ‘see’ El Maestro. I've decided to reveal my most secret
thoughts. One night after we've finished “talking” I wrote an e-mail:
El Maestro, I know this sounds stupid, but I think I fell in love with
you.” When I read it back it sounded childish and stupid. Should
I send it? But I really do feel that way! and with a click of the
mouse I sent the message believing that this action forever suspended my
friendship with El Maestro. I could hardly sleep that night thinking
only of what he would respond….”
What
are all the things that have happened to you two since?
This
particular e-mail was sent in January, by March I was sitting on a plane
to visit him in the US. I had only planned on a two week visit to
Oklahoma but it turned into three months! By that time we both knew
that this was the BIG love we've both been waiting for and that we wanted
to spend the rest of our lives together. After a while I began to
get homesick for Australia and since I've run into difficulties trying
to acquire a resident and work permits we decided to both move to Australia
instead. I flew back ahead to look for a suitable apartment for us
and in the meantime El Maestro wrapped up his life, packed his things and
said good-bye to his family. These two weeks apart seemed the longest
ever. We survived and have been together ever since.
Your
meeting certainly turned both your lives upside down and I suspect both
of you have changed as a result.
What
happened certainly has changed both of our lives, our attitudes and our
approach to life. It's interesting that we were both using the internet
for the first time that week. We are still stunned by the fact that this
is a tremendously lucky break that out from among millions of people on
the net the two of us found each other.
It
appears that El Maestro succeeded to win you over unseen at such a distance.
What is the secret of his charm that made you confess your love to him
through the net?
It
was the result of honest communications, intimate thoughts revealed and
shared emotions that brought us close together. It was only after
that that this magic developed between us. We had no idea what the
other looked like, only the soul, humor and intellect of the other that
we were interested in. I must confess it was El Maestro's dry humor
that really attracted me. I also liked the fact that he wasn't
afraid to admit weaknesses about himself, was not ashamed to tell me about
his emotions and that he always paid attention to my feelings.
How
did your family react when they found out about your cyber love?
Well,
when I first told my family they thought I was either joking or from the
loneliness and disappointment I've lost my marbles. When they realized
I was serious and saw my determination that I was going to the USA to meet
a ‘strange’ man they were very concerned. My sister was convinced
that there was an ax murderer or some other terror waiting for me there
and worked out a plan that meant she would sit by the phone each day and
wait for me to check in at a given time. If she didn't hear from
me she would notify the Oklahoma authorities. She thought of everything
including contacting El Maestro's family. I didn't have the courage
to tell my ex-husband why I was traveling to the US. Really it is
not an easy thing to talk about when it happens to you. When he found
out he was very angry and completely mixed up. Finally when he got
over that and now he is happy for me.
What
motivated you to establish the page dedicated to cyber lovers?
Initially
it began as an experiment. My employer assigned me to build a home
page for the company. I thought it would be good practice to build
one of my own first. The question was what to put on my page: I ended
up putting our story on and pictures of El Maestro so that his family could
see them from across the ocean. One day somebody e-mailed me their
own cyber love story with the message that I should put it on my page.
From then on it virtually grew by itself. Currently there are stories,
pictures, audio and video introductions and the stories of some 30 other
internet cyber love stories on the site. If a publisher appeared
it would make a good book.
Do
you generally get feedback regarding the stories? Generally what
is the opinion of your visitors?
Yes,
I do get a lot of feedback from the readers. There were those who
were glad for the page because up until then they thought that falling
in love through the internet is not a normal thing. It helped them
to know they are not alone. Most people ask: when they can read the
continuation of our story? I've presented the story of our meeting
and the development of our relationship before the public in sections,
including all the complications (for instance the surprising positive pregnancy
test during the time of our separation) that we've lived through.
I've left the story unfinished intentionally because many readers come
back again to see it develop. I promise to publish the segment that
has been waited for by many and even demanded by some.
Like
me, you are systematically collecting stories/confessions of people who've
experienced cyber love. Do you have a favorite among the many stories?
That
changes since there are many I like from among the charming stories but
if I had to chose right this minute I would say it is the “Sobbin's Story”.
I've received it from a girlfriend of mine with whom I've been corresponding
on the net for two years although we've never met. She is the kind
of person who in real life works with truly significant things, yet did
not have the courage to meet her cyber love in person. It is possible
that it took more courage to let him go? This story, I must admit,
had me in tears and I know it touched many others.
What
is your experience with the stories you receive? Approximately what
percentage of the cyber love stories that have a happy end?
Of
the stories I receive approximately half end happily. I don't believe
that this is an accurate measure because those who had bad experiences
may not be willing to share their sad story, or results of their own naivete
– so it would be difficult to judge accurately.
What
is your personal opinion of relationships that begin on the Internet?
Without
any exaggeration I would say that the internet is an IDEAL place to establish
relationships: either friends or lovers. If you are using your head
and are a little careful the online chat is a fantastically exciting and
safe entertainment form. It is an exceptional opportunity for you
to meet people and develop relationships with people who think alike and
have the same interests. Imagine a bar that is full of people seeking
relationships, partners, or just want to talk. All of this is without
geographical or other barriers and is available to you 24 hours a day:
that's the Internet.
What
kind of advice would you give to those who are alone and reading about
your or others who were lucky on the net and would like to try their own
hand at it?
If
you are looking for a partner I recommend that you surf on pages and find
chat rooms that interest you. Join on-line games that hold your attention.
My favorite is a game called Acrophobia. Find your favorite chat room and
the kind of people you enjoy being among and return regularly. This
way sooner or later you will find people who share your interests and you
can get close to. Don't look for love, it will arrive when you least
expect it. If you should meet somebody that you really like, give
yourself. Of course be careful and don't give away too much information
until a mutual trust develops between the two of you and you are certain
that the person you are talking to is really who they say they are.
What
kind of plans are you making with El Maestro for the future?
First
of all: we would like to get married as soon as possible and are already
planning the wedding. It is El Maestro's desire for us to get married
in a hot air balloon, but I think I would be afraid at the height.
Our distant plans are to build our own home in New Zealand somewhere quiet,
among the snow covered beautiful mountains.
You
can find the stories Tina collected in English at www.lovestory.com.au
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